This paper examines how neoliberal urbanization has transformed the role of public transportation into an entrepreneurial tool that creates place-based advantages for capital in global cities. Using Chicago, USA as a case study, I examine new transit-construction projects focused on Chicago’s downtown Central Area—the Express Airport Service and Circle Line—to demonstrate how public transit infrastructure is increasingly deployed as a means to attract global capital as well as enhance affluent residents’ and tourists’ rights to the city. I contrast these projects to the lack of new public transit investment for areas outside of Chicago’s downtown global city showcase zone. Declining service levels and unreliable transit infrastruct...
LeRoy and Sonstelie (1983) propose that the presence of transit, in combination with declining autom...
This paper critically engages the uneven distribution of infrastructure provision, connectivity, and...
Overall place-based public expenditure in Chicago has followed patterns of neoliberal spatial select...
This paper examines how neoliberal urbanization has transformed the role of public transportation i...
In recent years, there has been a remarkable rebirth of the streetcar in cities throughout the Unite...
The central city is once again hot. Many city areas where poor minorities were left behind during th...
Carolina Sternberg discusses the relation between economic conditions and the tone of governmental ...
Public transportation projects are some of the most complex and costly components of urban developme...
We compare the passenger transportation systems of Buenos Aires, Chicago and São Paulo. The selecte...
Public Transit systems are one of the largest investments a city can undertake. This paper takes a l...
How can urban infrastructures be reinterpreted based on their social potential? The thesis discusses...
Neoliberalism appears to have contributed to increased inequality, urban poverty, economic exclusion...
Active transportation modes in North America are often accounted as ‘white strips of gentrification’...
Does neoliberalism matter for cities, urbanization processes, urban governance and policies? How and...
Public transit is a crucial component of the urban mobility system for many cities, but several rece...
LeRoy and Sonstelie (1983) propose that the presence of transit, in combination with declining autom...
This paper critically engages the uneven distribution of infrastructure provision, connectivity, and...
Overall place-based public expenditure in Chicago has followed patterns of neoliberal spatial select...
This paper examines how neoliberal urbanization has transformed the role of public transportation i...
In recent years, there has been a remarkable rebirth of the streetcar in cities throughout the Unite...
The central city is once again hot. Many city areas where poor minorities were left behind during th...
Carolina Sternberg discusses the relation between economic conditions and the tone of governmental ...
Public transportation projects are some of the most complex and costly components of urban developme...
We compare the passenger transportation systems of Buenos Aires, Chicago and São Paulo. The selecte...
Public Transit systems are one of the largest investments a city can undertake. This paper takes a l...
How can urban infrastructures be reinterpreted based on their social potential? The thesis discusses...
Neoliberalism appears to have contributed to increased inequality, urban poverty, economic exclusion...
Active transportation modes in North America are often accounted as ‘white strips of gentrification’...
Does neoliberalism matter for cities, urbanization processes, urban governance and policies? How and...
Public transit is a crucial component of the urban mobility system for many cities, but several rece...
LeRoy and Sonstelie (1983) propose that the presence of transit, in combination with declining autom...
This paper critically engages the uneven distribution of infrastructure provision, connectivity, and...
Overall place-based public expenditure in Chicago has followed patterns of neoliberal spatial select...